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Misbah Yehya Quotes By Malachy McCourt

There were a few people who got jobs in Limerick, a big barrel on wheels, and it was a barrel that went back and forth, and a shovel and a broom. So, they went around shoveling the horseshit into this barrel. So, you got that job when you were around 15, and then you got to retire at the age of 65, with a pension. A small pension. So that would be 50 years of shoveling horseshit. And I was advised very seriously that I should get that job. — Malachy McCourt

Misbah Yehya Quotes By Euginia Herlihy

Change is a must, change is unavoidable, change is the centre of every move we make. — Euginia Herlihy

Misbah Yehya Quotes By Bernard Berenson

It was a morning in early summer. A silver haze shimmered and trembled over the lime trees. The air was laden with their fragrance. The temperature was like a caress. I remember - I need not recall - that I climbed up a tree stump and felt suddenly immersed in Itness. I did not call it by that name. I had no need for words. It and I were one. — Bernard Berenson

Misbah Yehya Quotes By Raymond J. De Souza

What is the hope that can give meaning to life? Without some form of hope, the Holy Father argues that life becomes tedious and potentially burdersome, even if it is marked by material influence and technical progress. The person without hope finds himself in an existential difficulty: For what enduring purpose am I clinging to this life that I love and do not want to lose? — Raymond J. De Souza

Misbah Yehya Quotes By Rita Mae Brown

A narcissism shared by two. — Rita Mae Brown

Misbah Yehya Quotes By Andrew Root

In true relationships, the only point is to be together. Once there is another point, the relationship withers under the heat of expectations and obligations. — Andrew Root

Misbah Yehya Quotes By Bill Watterson

A real job is a job you hate. — Bill Watterson